Typical price: £210
What is it: Handheld organiser with 89mm touch screen, Wi-Fi connectivity and Windows Mobile 5
What we think: Light, thin and ready for just about anything the business world can throw at it, it only falls short with a lack of Bluetooth and low memory
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 23 January 2006
Tags: HP, HP iPaq rx1950, plastic, storage, displays
We like:
Thin and light; integrated Wi-Fi; Windows Mobile 5; outstanding battery life
We don't like:
Lacks Bluetooth; low onboard memory
CNET UK judgement:
Light, thin and ready for just about anything the business world can throw at it, HP's iPaq rx1950 is a strong performer, but it falls short with lack of Bluetooth and low memory
Full review:
HP spruces up its entry-level handheld line with the HP iPaq rx1950 model, a slim and light PDA that doesn't cut corners on performance or battery life, with class-leading results. Armed with the latest Windows Mobile 5 operating system, the rx1950 can be a pocket office on the road but skimps on a few features here and there, most notably Bluetooth. Continue Reading...
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September 29, 2006
Posted by: Mike Waters
"For what I wanted, not as good as my five-year old Compaq Ipaq H3800."
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